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OURSE OF STUDY 


OF THE 


Haw Creek ‘Township 


HIGH SCHOOL 


GILSON, ILLINOIS. 


eo) SEP EME ER, 1905. 


Fall Term of 1905 Begins September 4th. 


COURSE OF STUDY. 


EL RS TT. WEA 


Fall Term. Winter Term. Spring Term. 
Literature Literature Literature 
Arithmetie Arithmetic Arithmetic 
Geography Geography Geography 
Physiology Physiology Physiology 
U.S. History U.S. History U.S. History 
Grammar | Grammar Grammar 
Spelling ' Spelling Spelling 


SECOND YEAR. 


Literature Literature Literature 
Ancient History Ancient History ‘| Ancient History 
Algebra Algebra Algebra 

Latin I Latin I Latin I 
+Business Arithmetie Business Arithmetie Bookkeeping 


and Bookkeeping| 


"ArAtER D YEAR 


Literature Literature Literature 
Medieval History Modern History Modern History 
+ German I German 1 German I 

+ Latin IT Latin IT Latin IT 

+ Algebra II Algebra IT Algebra II 

+ Zoology Zoology & Botany Botany 


EOU RTH YEAR 


Literature | Literatu re Literature 
Physies Physies Physie¢s 
Physical Geography PhysicalGeog. & Civies Civies 

Plane Geometry Plane Geometry Plane Geometry 
+German IT German IT German IT 


Studies marked 7 are optional. . 

Second year Literature will consist of classics and compc 
tion; third year, of Rhetoric and composition together with 
study of English Classics; fourth year, of English Literature a 
theme writing. In the selection of classics to be studied t 
State course Of study will be followed. 


Beer AlL REGULATIONS. 


Pupils will be admitted upon presenting satisfactory evidence 
of having completed the Seventh Grade, or upon examination. 

The school year will be divided into three terms of twelve 
weeks each. Examinations will be held and complete reports be 
sent out at the close of each term. 

Excuses will be required for absence or tardiness. Pupils 
must arrange with teachers for all work missed. 

Pupils outside the township will be charged tuition at the 
rate of 75 cents per month, payable by the term to the Principal. 

Forty two credits will be required for graduation, thirty of 
which are prescribed and twelve may be chosen from the optional 
a credit will consist of a full terms work in any cdisieee Hiph — 
School study. A general course will be offered in musie and will 
be required of all students. 

Although the above course is recommended, as much liberty 
will be granted by the teachers in the substitution of studies by 
classes as is compatable with the interest of the school. 


TEACHERS. 
R. L. Cripps, Principal. 


DorotTHy MAY INNESS, 


Assistant. 


KATHRYNE CLARK, Music. 


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BOARD OF EDUCATION 
KF. M. LAWRENCE, Pres't. 
H. C. UPP, Clerk. 

O. J. SHERMAN. 
JOHN WOLF. 

JAMES DAVIS. 


30 Ns 


112 105945692 


